Photographing Prince Fielder
Cade Martin and I attended the NBA Wives Association (Behind the Bench) black tie dinner to photograph celebs and cover the benefit. This is a picture of Cade photographing MLB Great Prince Fielder.
Cade Martin and I attended the NBA Wives Association (Behind the Bench) black tie dinner to photograph celebs and cover the benefit. This is a picture of Cade photographing MLB Great Prince Fielder.
Opening Day last week was my Dad’s first day of retirement, so we went to the park with a couple of friends to celebrate. It was one of the best days of my life, a day I’ll cherish and take with me to the grave. But it was also enjoyable because the Nationals’ in-stadium experience significantly improved over the winter.
When you walk into the stadium and look out onto the field, the first thing you see in the outfield is the hashtag slogan, “#Natitude.” That’s how my 2013 season began with the Nationals on opening day, a brilliant integrated in-park/online/broadcast experience.
Encouraging fans to use the # slogan is brilliant, spanning Twitter, Google+ and Instagram, and perhaps soon Facebook. Now fans can find Nationals conversations on their preferred social media channel by simply searching for #Natitude.
The full integration of the Nationals experience into the physical goes further. Consider the following:
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